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Lights of Love program to brighten Greencastle Dec. 4
(Local News ~ 11/26/11)
It's time to get into the holiday spirit as the Greencastle Civic League kicks off the holiday season on Sunday, Dec. 4 at 6:30 p.m. in the Great Hall in the Green Center for the Performing Arts at DePauw University with its 28th annual "Lights of Love" ceremony...
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Providing Shelter
(Local News ~ 11/26/11)
For the last couple of weeks a small group from the Fillmore community and Fillmore graduates of yesteryear have been constructing a shelter at the east end of the People Pathways on the west side of Fillmore. The shelter was partially funded by a grant written by the Pathways through the Putnam County United Way. ...
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Scanner for Nov. 26
(Police Logs ~ 11/26/11)
City Fire The Greencastle Fire Department responded to a number of dispatches recently. At 3:51 p.m. GFD helped with loading patients on a two-vehicle motor vehicle accident at Shadowlawn and College avenues. Cleared 4:15 p.m. At 3:13 p.m. the fire department received a call of oven problems at 301 S. Jackson St. No problems were found. Cleared 3:25 p.m...
- Community vs. Cancer Begins Today (College Sports ~ 11/26/11)
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Believe in Bigfoot? These guys do ... local research team seeking volunteers
(Local News ~ 11/26/11)
A local Bigfoot research team, the Sasquatch/Bigfoot Research Unit, has been together for seven years and is now seeking volunteers to participate and help with its findings after the new year. Putnam County residents Tyler Vance and Austin Hutchison started researching the legendary Bigfoot mystery after meeting in the eighth grade. The boys quickly became friends after being assigned to sit next to each other in a science class...
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After 35 years, Cloverdale Drugs moves to new location
(Local News ~ 11/26/11)
CLOVERDALE -- After 35 years at 235 S. Main St., it's time for a change at Cloverdale Drugs. The pharmacy, which is currently owned by Ben and Amanda Laney, will soon be moving to 900 N. Main St. or the current location of the Ice Box. The new location will open on Monday, Dec. 19...
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Lighting up lives
(Local News ~ 11/26/11)
Nestled in the arms of Santa Claus Friday night, seven-year-old Paris Nolan celebrates the lighting of the Circle of Lights on Monument Circle in Indianapolis in front of some 100,000 spectators and a live central Indiana television audience. Paris, a first-grader at Bainbridge Elementary School, won a coloring contest to earn the honor of flipping the switch to illuminate 4,784 lights streaming from the Soldiers and Sailors Monument (aka "the world's largest Christmas tree") in downtown Indianapolis. ...
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